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  2. British Columbia Highway 97 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,293 mi) and is the only route that runs the entire north–south length of British Columbia, connecting the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia–Yukon boundary in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon.

  3. British Columbia Highway 31 - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia provincial highways; ← Highway 30: → Highway 33: Highway 31 is a minor north–south highway through the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia ...

  4. List of British Columbia provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    The following routes are within British Columbia but are considered part of the Yukon highway system. Although the Alaska Highway crosses the 60th parallel north , and thus the border with the Yukon, nine times (including six crossings between historic miles 588 and 596), the highway route number changes just once, between Lower Post, British ...

  5. British Columbia Highway 97C - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia provincial highways; ← Highway 97B: → Highway 97D: Highway 97C is an east–west highway, ... Highway 97C was opened to traffic on October 1, ...

  6. British Columbia Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 5 is the only highway in British Columbia to have had tolls; a typical passenger vehicle toll was $10. [3] Now free to drive, at the Coquihalla Lakes junction, the highway crosses from the Fraser Valley Regional District into the Thompson-Nicola Regional District . 61 km (38 mi) and five interchanges north of the former toll plaza.

  7. British Columbia Highway 99 - Wikipedia

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    The southern terminus of Highway 99 is at the Peace Arch Border Crossing on the international border between the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington. [3] It is a continuation of Interstate 5, a freeway that continues south towards Seattle and major cities on the U.S. West Coast, ultimately ending near Tijuana ...

  8. British Columbia Highway 6 - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia provincial highways; ← Highway 5A: → Highway 7: Highway 6 is a two-lane highway passing between the Kootenay and Okanagan regions in the province ...

  9. British Columbia Highway 30 - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia provincial highways; ← Highway 29: → Highway 31: Highway 30, also known as Port Alice Road, is a 30 km (19 mi) long northeast-to-southwest scenic ...